So many people are on here complaining "But this RPG lets people make choices *I* wouldn't make!" like prudish, puritanical piss babies. It's a game full of murder and they're freaking out over a little imaginary sex. I've even seen reviews by people who ADMIT they haven't played the game. Piss. Babies. I HAVE played the game and I found it to be quite good. It's not in the style of the old BG games, but it has all the narrative depth they had and maybe even more. I cannot get over how even in early access this game has recorded lines of dialogue for almost every potential corpse in the game, so that those of us who gain access to the "speak with dead" spell can use it. That alone should be an indicator of what level of detail we're talking about here. The combat is turn based, not the old real-time-with-pause of the predecessor games. I was skeptical about this change at first but have learned to enjoy the new version in its own right. The combat is challenging, but suitably tactical moves can turn the tide. There's nothing quite like throwing a goblin off a roof onto another goblin, damaging/killing both. The long and the short of it is that this is a solid game, with a very detailed world, that neatly captures the essence of D&D 5e, in much the same way that the original two BG games were entwined with aD&D 2e. For those who are coming directly from the old games, remember; The higher the AC, the better this time!